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Abhaya
9th December 2013, 22:16
Interesting


The alarmed critics of the Ritalin disaster are now getting support from an entirely different side. The German weekly Der Spiegel quoted in its cover story on 2 February 2012 the US American psychiatrist Leon Eisenberg, born in 1922 as the son of Russian Jewish immigrants, who was the “scientific father of ADHD” and who said at the age of 87, seven months before his death in his last interview: “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease”

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http://www.worldpublicunion.org/2013-03-27-NEWS-inventor-of-adhd-says-adhd-is-a-fictitious-disease.html

Tesla_WTC_Solution
10th December 2013, 01:56
People will come to see how intricately linked many of these behavioral disorders are to metabolic problems and diet.

Too many people using antibiotic-laced food and milk; way too many hormones and vaccines in the livestock, and an awful lot of genetic damage being done to humans and their food chain by none other than Big Pharma.

For instance, antidepressants in the water and birth control are causing animals like fish, shrimp, and squid to stop breeding and developing normally. It can even cause a sex change in sensitive species. Is it completely mad to think that toxins in our own environment, due to waste, could cause hormonal and cognitive problems in humans?

I watched in horror over the last 10 years as HFCS replaced cane sugar in nearly every sweetened food in the USA. Everyone in the West should know, thanks to the natives, that corn that is not treated with lime in order to make available the nutrients, such as vitamin B, is toxic to humans when it accumulates, and causes disease like Pellagra.

Yes indeed, if you eat too much corn syrup and not enough good food, your liver will start to fail and you will develop anxiety, skin lesions, all kinds of GI problems, etc.

There are so many metabolic disorders and food allergies that people don't even know they've got in the US. Leucine sensitivity, Jaundice Kernicterus, reactive hypoglycemia, etc.

It's hard not to get sick!